The so-called "dismal science" is a powerful tool for wealth creation, but also for healing broken communities.
Jeff Haanen
I open my car door, sit down, and turn the key. Carefully balancing my coffee, I put my foot on the brake, shift into reverse, and gently press the gas pedal as I pull out of my driveway on my way to work. As I head down South Broadway, I remember a quip my undergraduate economics professor once made: "The economy is like a car engine. Most of us don't understand what's happening under the hood. We just hit the gas and hope it works." continue reading >>
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